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The studies were marked as "inconclusive" if the presented evidence was judged as insufficient based on inadequacies, such as small sample sizes, lack of comparison groups, use of purely descriptive statistics, short experiment timeframes, and unreliable statistical evidence.
"Evidence is insufficient, based on the online photograph alone, to determine whether the animal was killed in a cruel manner," the release states.
Although nearly 60,000 cars cross this bridge heading west daily, few drivers may realize the condition of what's beneath their tires: the structure, which carries the road's westbound lanes over the eastbound, has been deemed "entirely insufficient" based on an evaluation formula used by government bridge inspectors.
Some (26.3%) even became adrenally insufficient, based on the criteria used.
Subjects were determined to be pancreatic insufficient based on their need for enzyme replacement therapy.
A funnel plot was not produced as the number of studies was insufficient based on Cochrane recommendations (13).
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The president, Dalia Grybauskaitė, has said Greece's proposals are insufficient and based on outdated information.
On the euro, Germany's competitiveness agenda is insufficient, and based on a distorted reading of the country's own history.
(1) "Unsuccessful" is defined by (a) no or insufficient efficacy (based on patient report and recordings in a headache diary), (b) intolerable adverse effects, (c) contraindications.
1 3 In many cases, scientific substantiation of a specific health claim was judged insufficient or based on an indirect effect.
(ADA-E; Consensus) Patients with CFRD are insulin insufficient, and based on available data, insulin is the only recommended treatment.
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